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Where is the exhaust backpressure sensor located on a 2004 ford f...
driver side valve cover area it is in the end of a metal tub comming up from the driver side exhause manifold. Read More »
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Where is the exhaust backpressure sensor located on a 2000 Ford F...
The Exhaust Back Pressure Control Valve Module is located in the front part of the Engine Compartment. It is just ahead of the Fuel Filter assembly, and behind the belt tensioner. It is powered by a three plug connecting wires harness. Read More »
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Where is exhaust back-pressure sensor on 1999 Ford F250 4x4 diese...
The Exhaust Back Pressure Control Valve Module is located in the front part of the Engine Compartment. It is just ahead of the Fuel Filter assembly, and behind the belt tensioner. It is powered by a three plug connecting wires harness. Read More »
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backpressure is probably the wrong term (although it almost has the same meaning to us), what you want to be efficient is scavenging, exhaust has a pulse per se, as each pulse goes, it will have a vacuum effect on the next pulse...if an exh... Read More »
Source: http://www.ramforum.com/f50/what-deal-exhaust-backpressure-2125/
To measure exhaust backpressure, you need a pressure gauge with a scale that reads zero to 15 psi, or zero to 100 kPa or higher (note: 1 psi equals 6.89 kPa, and 1 kPa equals 0.145 psi). If you don't have a low pressure gauge, you can buy a... Read More »
Source: http://www.crxsi.com/info/exhaust/Exhaust-Backpressure.htm
On the boats we have tested, FAE increased backpressure slightly or decreased backpressure slightly at all normal operating speeds. At wide-open throttle (WOT), backpressure increases approximately 1 psi bringing the total backpressure to j... Read More »
Source: http://www.hardracing.com/WATER/FAE.htm
Well, I can't say that I grasp everything in that article, but I believe the following: 1/ They seem to be talking about exhaust restrictions, such as small dia tubing and sharp bends, ...basically screw-ups in aftermarket, or muffler shop ... Read More »
Source: http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/tech-tips/96641-how-measure-estim...
Not entirely correct. I agree that backpressure isn't relevant; the less the better. The hitch is that pipe sizing is very important to the flow of the system. The bigger the pipe is the less pressure is there, however if the pipe is too bi... Read More »
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